I'll kick off this month with a photo of a 4-yard long blueberry tart, made for the village festival in St Nicolas des Biefs[i] in the region of the Massif Central[/i], France. (I didn't manage to photograph the 120 kilos of potatoes I helped to peel for the same festival):

The heads of the two people facing towards the lens have been altered to be certain they were unrecognisable. I hope this is acceptable?

Great start to the month everyone. Love the lizard and meerkats and I'd like a slice of that tart! That looks like a nice place to stay, Howie. That pub sign made menlaugh as well. Congrats on the honour Satguru (from the previous month)!

Another bird for you, here's a wattlebird (a red wattlebird, to be exact). They are native to Australia and are quite common. This one flew away just as I took the shot.

Edited by Daaanieeel (Tue Oct 02 201209:08 AM)

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"We're the heirs to the glimmering world." (The National)

We recently attended a medieval festival at Balingup (small country town about 250 km or 3 hour's drive south of where we live). It was great fun! Here is the aftermath of one of the re-enacted battles.